ASACP Heading Back to Bucharest for AWSummit

ASACP Heading Back to Bucharest for AWSummit

BUCHAREST, Romania — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) will participate in AWSummit, set to be held Sept. 8-10 at the Face Convention Center in Bucharest.

"AWSummit’s Bucharest event provides the association with a unique opportunity to reach business operators and owners that we might otherwise not be able to,” said ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning, who will attend along with the nonprofit's Fundraising Director, Michelle Marriott.

"At the crossroads of Europe, the summit unites East and West for common business goals — and with ASACP’s guidance, a chief goal is the protection of children from online harms," added Henning. "Online child protection is a mission that takes many caring companies and people to push forward. With the help of those whom we will meet in Bucharest, that goal is one step closer to reality."

To schedule meetings with Henning and Marriott in Bucharest, email Tim@asacp.org and Michelle@asacp.org.

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